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Britton Takes Doncaster Man Of Match Award

Leon Britton is your choice as the Doncaster man of the match

Leon Britton wins the 5 points this weekend with yet another performance that made the opposition spit like cobra's at him,that was their frustration and anger as he ran rings around them all afternoon.Double goalscorer Jordi Gomez picks up second place with the 2 attacking full backs Alan Tate and Angel Rangel finishing joint third.Leon increases his lead at the top of the overall table to 6 points with Tatey and Jordi Gomez behind him in second place.With the games coming thick and fast now can he hold his lead until the end of the season,only you can decide.The Fulham poll will go online Wednesday morning so if you do make the journey up to Craven Cottage don't forget to pop on to vote for "your" PlanetSwans Man Of The Match.

Doncaster Rovers Points Awarded

Leon Britton 5 Points
Jordi Gomez 3 Points
Alan Tate 2 Points
Angel Rangel 2 Points


2008-2009 Overall Standings

Leon Britton 32 Points
Alan Tate 26 Points
Jordi Gomez 26 Points
Jason Scotland 24 Points
Darren Pratley 21 Points
Ashley Williams 18 Points
Angel Rangel 18 Points
Gary Monk 16 Points
Joe Allen 16 Points
Nathan Dyer 11 Points
Mark Gower 10 Points
Dorus De Vries 9 Points
Tommy Butler 7 Points
Gorka Pintado 6 Points
Dimi Konstantopoulos 5 Points
Andrea Orlandi 5 Points
Febian Brandy 5 Points
Ferrie Bodde 5 Points
Albert Serran 5 Points
Guillem Bauzza 2 Points
Owen Tudur-Jones 1 Point
Kristian O'leary 1 Point

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